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USAF C-130 from the 152nd AW, Nevada ANG, visible through the trees during MAFFS, training on April 24, 2018. The 152nd recently completed a month-long activation fighting fires around California. [USAF photo by 2nd Lt. Emerson Marcus]
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As part of the C-130H Aircrew Training System program, CAE USA will provide simulator instruction, maintenance support services, and deliver modifications and upgrades for C-130H aircrew training devices. [CAE photo]
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CAE USA will be the prime contractor on the C-130H Aircrew Training System program that supports the training of USAF C-130H aircrews. [USAF photo]
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Lt. Col. Tracey Iverson is the commander of the 73rd SOS, the first-ever AC-130J Ghostrider gunship squadron at Hurlburt Field. Iverson is in charge of the squadron’s global operations tasking, as well as building and maintaining a force of Air Commandos to command, plan, prepare and execute AC-130J missions. [USAF photo by SSgt. Marleah Cabano]
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Members of the 43rd EECS and the 386th Expeditionary Aircraft Maintenance Squadron pose for a photo September 21, 2018, at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. The 43rd EECS uses EC-130H aircraft to deny the communications capability enemy ground forces need to coordinate an attack, creating chaos and confusion. [USAF photo by SSgt. Christopher Stoltz]
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Airmen from the 123rd AW attend a ceremony at the Kentucky ANGB in Louisville on September 16, 2018, celebrating the wing’s accomplishments in the last year. The ceremony concluded with the presentation of the wing’s 17th Outstanding Unit Award, eighth Distinguished Flying Unit Plaque and the 2017 Contingency Response Unit of the Year Award. [ANG photo by SSgt. Joshua Horton]
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SrA Christopher Godkin, 815th AS loadmaster, looks out the cargo door at 9,000 feet over Laguna Army Airfield at Yuma Army Proving Grounds, Yuma, Ariz during a combined training event with the Military Freefall School, Oct. 1-5, 2018. The 815th AS provided airlift for the joint forces training school, which covers all aspects of military freefall parachuting. [USAF photo by MSgt. Anthony Flores]
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Members of an AC-130U Spooky gunship crew retire gunship tail number #92-0253 at Hurlburt Field, on Spetember 11, 2018. During its career, Spooky #0253 was flown in combat missions over the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. [USAF photo by A1C Dennis Spain]
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JGSDF soldiers with the 1st Airborne Brigade prepare to board a USAF C-130J-30 #15-5813 from 36th AS at JASDF Tsuiki AB on Nov. 4, 2018, during Keen Sword 19. Air Force C-130J Super Hercule's with the 36 AS became the first U.S. aircraft to drop JGSDF soldiers on Hiju-dai drop zone, Oita prefecture, Japan. [USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe]
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Crewmembers with the 36th AS fly over Kyushu, Japan on November 4, 2018, during Keen Sword 19. U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercule's with the 36 AS became the first U.S. aircraft to drop JGSDF soldiers on Hiju-dai drop zone, Oita prefecture, Japan. [USAF photo by Yasuo Osakabe]
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USAF C-130A #57-0460 is seen outside at the National Air and Space Museum, Washington - Dulles IAP, still awaiting restoration on April 26, 2008. [Photo by Ralph Pettersen]
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U.S. Air Force Reserve CMSgt. Kenneth Kunkel, 746th EAS flight engineer, stands in front of a C-130 Hercules on November 13, 2018, at Al Udeid AB, Qatar. Kunkel reached 10,000 flying hours October 6, 2018, a number considered prestigious amongst military aviators. [USAF photo by TSgt. Christopher Hubenthal]
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U.S. Air Force CMSgt. Kenneth Kunkel, 746th EAS C-130 Hercules flight engineer, conducts a pre-flight inspection for a C-130 Hercules prior to launch on November 13, 2018, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Kunkel reached 10,000 flying hours October 6, a number considered prestigious amongst military aviators. [USAF photo by TSgt. Christopher Hubenthal]
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EC-130Q #N427NA is seen as part of the collection of the Kenosha Military Museum in Wisconsin on September 11, 2005. [Photo by Bruce Leibowitz]
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USAF EC-130E #62-1857 on display at Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte NC on July 25, 2016. [Photo by Dan Dixon]